SHOCKING!! Here is exactly how DAVID MWAI and his wife, REBECCA, were killed by Garissa Governor ALI GORANE

David Mwai used to operate a play station shop and a number
of boda boda’s. He was approached one day with a job offer to kill someone. In
Kenya, human life has no value. It’s cheaper to get someone killed than it is
to bribe them. Lawyers and witnesses against powerful politicians have been
killed in the past. It’s become the norm. The offer on the table for carrying
out the job was Sh2.4 million. Mwai couldn’t resist.

The target for this kill was Idriss Mukhtar and his lawyer Charles
Kanjama. The client, according to Mwai’s family, was Ali Korane. Ali is the
current Governor of Garissa. He was working in the airforce in 1982, during the
attempted coup. During the purge that followed the failed coup, he was saved by
his wife, as she happened to be General Mahmoud Mohamed’s daughter, the man who
quashed the coup. His father-in-law went even further to cushion Ali, by
ensuring that he was absorbed into the provincial administration. He rose from
the position of District Officer to Provincial Commissioner, before becoming a
Permanent Secretary in retired President Moi’s regime. After the NARC
government came to power, Ali started a security company. He had links in the
military, the police and the National Intelligence Service and his businesses
thrived.

Last year, Ali ran for public office and Idriss Muktar joined his campaign
team. Idriss later fell out with Ali Korane and decided to expose the
Governor’s fake academic credentials. Korane had claimed he had a masters from
Nairobi University and Idriss had evidence that Korane’s academic credentials
were fake. It’s alleged that Governor Korane then engaged Mohamed Hussein Aden
to deal with Idriss. It is Mohammed who is alleged to have recruited David Mwai
for the job and offered to pay him Sh2.4 million. The assignment was to kill
Idriss and his lawyer, Charles Kanjama, who was preparing a court case to
challenge Ali Korane’s academic qualifications.

On 19th August 2018, David Mwai shot Idriss in the head outside a mosque
in Kileleshwa. He was supposed to shoot Idriss seven times. He tried, but the
gun failed after firing three rounds. Idriss was hit in the head once and is
currently admitted at Nairobi Hospital with the bullet lodged in his head.
David Mwai escaped on a motorbike after the shooting.

Before Idriss was shot, he had filed a report at Kilimani Police Station
claiming that he was receiving death threats from the Governor and his security
people. Police tracked Mwai to Dandora Estate and on 27th August, the 28-year-old
was arrested, together with his wife, Rebecca Hajila. With the mother of his
two babies in custody, Mwai was shown CCTV footage of him shooting Idriss
Mukhtar. Police persuaded him to confess and turn state witness. This he did,
with the hope of buying his wife’s freedom, since she wasn’t part of the crime.

In his confession, Mwai said he was hired by Mohammed Hussein Aden, who
worked for the Governor, through a lady known as Njoki. On Tuesday, 28th
August, Mwai called his elder sister, Esther Wanjiru, and asked her to find his
wife. He had been told she would be taken to Milimani Law Courts, but family
members had already gone there and failed to find her. On Thursday, 30th
August, Mwai called Esther and told her that he had confessed to the shooting
and was ready to face the judge. He added that he’d been approached by some
people, inside his cell, who said they could help him escape. Esther urged him
not to do it, suggesting that they were tricking him, so they could kill him.
Mwai had been given some documents to sign, but since he didn’t understand
them, he had refused. That evening, during the 7pm news, Esther learned that
her brother had allegedly killed himself. David Mwai’s evidence allegedly
implicates Governor Korane as the mastermind and the person who would have
benefited from Idriss’ murder.

The police, using telephone records, tracked down the people involved in
the case. All of them have a connection with the Governor. The people in
custody are the Governor’s bodyguard, his security advisor, and the lady who
connected David Mwai with the Governor’s people.

The police arrested Governor Ali Korane, but following numerous phone
calls, he was eventually released. Korane had threatened the investigating
officers and pushed for the case file to be moved from Kilimani Police Station
to CID Headquarters. The officers who had cracked the case were removed and new
officers introduced to help cover up Korane’s involvement. Whereas, it is human
nature to hate David Mwai for agreeing to be used as a killer, there is no
excuse for the police to have murdered him inside a police cell. Mwai’s murder
is to help a bigger murderer get away. I am not defending a cold-blooded
killer, but it is wrong for one to be murdered inside a police cell. We live in
a country with laws.

I have slept in almost every police station in Nairobi. Most police
stations were built during the colonial era and the cells are horrible. The
“windows” are just a small strip of an opening near the roof, barricaded with
iron bars. As someone who has been arrested enough times, I can tell you for
certain that you’re never alone inside a cell. Belts and shoe straps are
confiscated and if someone brings you food, they must taste it first.

A country must be governed by the rule of law. David Mwai deserved his day
in court, as do his masters, who hired him to kill, and his murderers too. If
the killers of Mwai get away with murder, what will stop any other accused
person from killing a whistleblower, a witness? David Mwai’s murderers were paid
by the same person who paid David to kill Iddriss Mukhtar.

Six people are in police custody in connection with Idriss Mukhtar’s shooting,
but the main culprit may not be among them. The police have denied David Mwai’s
family access to view his body and his wife is still missing. Betrayed by law
enforcement, now there is pressure on Iddris’ family to settle this issue out
of court, using camels. Tradition, like political privilege, seems only to be
invoked to defend the rich, never the poor. Iddris’ family wants justice. We
want the laws of the land to be upheld.